Maltese Terrier To Inherit $1.5 Million

An adorable little Maltese Terrier named Bella Mia is the sole heiress of her human mom’s fortune. Rose Ann Bolasny has decided to leave all her wealth to her darling dog, including her trust fund, jewelry and a $1 million vacation house in New York. Bolasny, who is the mother of two sons, wants her pampered pooch to continue enjoying her extravagant lifestyle as long as she lives.

According to her website Hugs from Bella Mia, the doggy has her own bedroom and follows fashion.

“Bella Mia looks at fashion as a form of art and loves keeping up with the trends while adding her own flair. Her wardrobe is sometimes inspired by other divas like her. Bella Mia’s hot pink bikini and cover up were modeled after one worn by Jennifer Lopez, and at the Polo Matches you found her wearing the Julia Robert’s infamous Pretty Woman dress.

This array of fashion shows Bella Mia adores designer labels yet revels in vintage clothing, allowing her to stay true to her personal style. Between manicures, fittings and playing with her friends, Bella Mia’s sweet and attentive nature is the cornerstone of her personality and beauty. Always calm and gentle, Bella Mia’s true elegance radiates from the inside out, making her the genuine Snow White fashionista she is.”

Although some people criticize Bolasny for cutting her own human kids out of the will, she claims that her sons are perfectly fine with her decision and want all the best for Bella Mia.

“My children are grown and successful. They don’t need my money. They know how happy she has made my husband and me. We decided that we had given her such a lavish life that we wanted to make sure she’s still have what she was accustomed to when I was gone. Prior to [changing my will] I discussed having Bella Mia included in the trust fund with my sons and they totally understood.

I explained to them that I know they love Bella Mia very much but I wanted to make sure that if anything happens to us she was taken care in the way that she’s used to. My sons at that point were not part of that house because it’s a recent purchase.”